JFK Airport Parking Information

You can use two different types of parking at JFK airport:

Long-Term JFK Airport Parking
Located at Lefferts Blvd, 4 miles from CTA
AirTrain services link parking with the terminals.

Parking rates

$18 for up to 24 hours
$6 for each 8-hour period over first 24 hours

Daily JFK Airport Parking

Green parking - Terminals 1,2,3
Blue parking - Terminal 4
Yellow parking - Terminals 5 & 6
Orange parking - Terminal 7
Red - Terminals 8 & 9

Parking rates


$3 for the first half hour
$6 for up to 1 hour
$3 for each additional half hour, up to $33 maximum each 24-hour period

Comments

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I am traveling Jet Blue 2/21-2/26, should I park in long term or short term parking. How will I get from the parking lot to the airport?

Wendy, there is an Airtrain that connects you from the parking to the terminal. I use it all the time, it's great. Do NOT park in short-term, that is ridiculously expensive. Park in long term, and take the Airtrain, you will see there are tons of people doing the same. It's a great service.

Is there some type of shuttle between long-term parking and the airport?

Unless you stay at a PRIVATE park facility, the LongTerm run by the airport is all on the Airtrain which is totally free. The only time there is a charge is if you get off at the END Of the LINE which connects directly to the NYC Subway system (and another $2 to get on the subway, which is separate because you might be getting on the LIRR).

I would park at Smart Park. You have a ride via shuttle to the airport and back and they valet your car. Especially if you are travelling with bags it's so much better then taking the train from LT parking plus it's cheaper.

I'll second that for Smart Park, i just made my reservation. Only $12/day and NO surcharges. Seems like a friendly and reliable service also. Thanks for the suggestion

I use a similar place called Avistar Parking. They're located 120-34 So. Conduit Avenue. You drive their, they valet park your car and someone puts your bags on a shuttle bus, then helps you off with your bags when you get to your terminal. When you get back, you call them on your cell phone and they come pick you up and take you back to the lot, where your car has been brought right near the exit and is waiting for you.

You can print a coupon from their web site and it's $17.50 per day (plus tax and a $3.00 per stay "fuel surcharge").

I used to use the long term parking on Lefferts Blvd, which is a little cheaper, but the hassle of driving around looking for a spot, the having to schlep your bags from the car to the AirTrain then to your terminal is annoying. To me the valet service is well worth a few extra dollars.

Is there a phone number for the long term parking? I nedd some information!!!

Can anyone tell me if the $15/day parking includes tax or is tax additional? If so, what is the rate?

718 241 4168 is the parking lot operator at JFK airport and they say that tax is included!

I'm trying to find the link for JFK parking, but am notsuccessful. Where is short term parking and how do I get there. Is 4 nights 5 days considered short term parking? How do I find the closest parking area for Delta airlines - domestic?
Is there a phone number I can call?

I have tried to get a link for information on airport parking at JFK and have not been duccessful. Does a four day period come under the heading of long term or short term. Where is the parking area at JFK airport and how to you get the closest area to Delta airlines domestic? Is there a phone number I can call to speak to someone.

Short term is like an hour or two. Long term ($15 per day) is what you want.

My husband needs to take his electric chair on the plane and we must take his hanidicap van to the airport and park it for 2 weeks while we are away What are my options?

Marilyn,

I believe handicapped individuals are entitled to use short-term lots at discounted rates. See the Port Authority website.

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